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  3. Victorian Blockade DISPUTE ENDS. TERMS ACCEPTED BY PREMIER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The dispute over the Essential Services Act has ended. This was confirmed to-day by the Combined Unions Committee after it had been announced yesterday by Premier Hollway. ...

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  4. LONDON FOG-BOUND

    LONDON, November 28.—Reuters says that long before datkness fell, London treansport in spectors reported "visibility nll" ...

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  5. New Zealand FATAL BUS CRASH

    WELLINGTON, Sunday. — A man was fatally injured and 27 out of 33 other passengers injured when a bus travelling from ...

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  6. Chiang Kai-shek Says: U.S. DIPLOMACY REPONSIBLE FOR MANCHURIAN LOSS

    Washington correspondent says thanited Pressomatic, offiials Washington correspodent says hat 'diplomatic, o-dayals said td-dSj' that Generalissimo ChiaHg Kaienhek in his reccht appe aruo PresidtentTtfuman Seclared that U.9. ...

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  7. BRITAIN’S HOME FLEET

    Units of the Homes Fleet on their way to South Africa and the West Indies for their autumn cruise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BUSH FIRE PATROLS

    BRISBANE, Sunday, — None of the five R.A.A.F. planed to patrol bush fires will operate in Queensland, an R.A.A.F. official ...

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  9. B.M.A To Discuss Health Services

    SYDNEY; Sunday.—The Federal Council of the B.M.A. will meet in Sydney on December 11 to discuss the National Health ...

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  10. Iron and Steel Morrison Acclaims Socialisation

    LONDON, November 28. — Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council calling on steel workers to be happy in the service ...

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  11. KING AT DUTY BUT NOT FIT FDR TOURS

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Reuters says that Buckingham Palace officials decline to comment on rumours spread abroad, such as ...

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  12. P.M. Broadcasts Programme For Shipping Line

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Commonwealth Shipping Line, shortly to be established would extend its activities to overseas ...

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  13. MYSTERY SUBMARINE

    WASHINGTON, November 28.—The Navy Department announced that reports to-day from the naval air station at Corpus Christ, Texas, ...

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  14. CHINA REFUGEES

    LONDON,.November 28. — Two interiiational refugee.organisation ships. the Castle Blancb and the Wooster Victory have been ordered ...

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  15. RAINMAKERS

    WASHINGTON, November 28.—Air Force said to-night its experiments in seeding clouds with dry ice water or chemical agents ...

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  16. GREEK CIVIL WAR U.N.O. CONDEMNS THREE NATIONS FOR AIDING GUERRILLAS IN GREECE

    LONDON, November 26.—Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Albania have Been condemned by the U.N.O. General Assembly for aiding Greek guerrillas. The resolution, which was approved 47 to 6, called on the three ...

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  17. Broadcasting Bill "New Blow To Freedom"

    Senator Annabelle Ranldn (Lid., Qld.) declared in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, November 28.—Fortyfour thousand seven hundred and twenty-one bales of wool will be offered during the first week of the ...

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  19. News Of Japanese Hangings Expected

    TOKIO, November 28 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—General MacArthur's headquarters indicated to-day that the execution of the condemned Japanese war leaders may take place any time alter 3 p.m. G.M.T. November 28 (1 a.m. Nov. 29 in Bundaberg). ...

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  20. Helicopter CROWD STOPS PLANE LANDING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The crew of an R.A.A.F. Helicopter were forced to drop a note to ground personnel at Bondi to-day before ...

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  21. Arms Traffic AUSTRALIAN RELEASED

    SINGAPORE, November 28. —(AAP-rReuters): John Roberts, who was arrested with a group of alleged arms smugglers at ...

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  22. Motorists Oppose Further Increase In Price Of Petrol

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Motorists would strongly object to any increase in the pride of petrol stated the R.A.C.Q. President (Mr. L. ...

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  23. Tragic Deaths Of Two Children

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Kenneth Edward McLean, 13 months, of Concord, died at National Park to-day after earing a piece of ...

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  24. DRY ICE TO PRODUCE RAIN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Clouds over Townsville may be bombarded with dry ice in the hope of producing rain to relieve the city's ...

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  25. Petrol Check On Touring Motorists

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday. —Officers of the Liquid Fuel Board checked hundreds of New South Wales motorists travelling on the ...

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  26. MARRIED WOMEN OUT

    LONDON, November 28. — The Dutch Government has decided to dismiss all married women from the civil service on the ground ...

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